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CCTV footage of a Scottish family being punched and kicked unconscious on holiday, has been released by Thai police.

The assault took place on in tourist resort Hua Hin, Thailand, during celebrations for the Thai New Year.

The Daily Record reports that Lewis Owen, 68, and his son John, 43, suffered head injuries requiring stitches while Rosemary Owen, 65, was more severely injured, suffering a build-up of fluid in the brain that was removed.

Thai police released graphic CCTV footage of the attack on April 13 to try and track down those responsible.

Local police said three alleged attackers have been arrested and one more is being sought.

It shows a brief argument before the attackers punch and kick the victims.

Both men suffer blows to the face and body, and when the woman who was initially knocked flat out by a punch sits up, one attacker delivers a kick to her head.

The images show all three being beaten unconscious and left on the pavement, as a large crowd watches the unfolding scene of assault on the busy street.

A spokeswoman for the Foreign and Commonwealth Office said: "Our staff have been in contact with the family to offer assistance and will remain in contact with the local authorities."

The FCO said they had no information on the condition of the three UK nationals following the attack.